It points away from the Sun
no it dosnt
it is the time when the tail is facing the north of the other comets like this <halleys tail is north of the other comets when they go > this way
Comets!
a ion tail or a dust tail
No. Comets tails always point away from the sun. I believe the are a result of the heat and solar winds projected out from the sun which strip material off from the comet as it travels through space.
A comets tail is pushed because of the solar wind.
it is the time when the tail is facing the north of the other comets like this <halleys tail is north of the other comets when they go > this way
Only by accident. A comet's tail will point away from the sun.
Comets!
Does it? 2nd Answer: Of course comets tails point away from the Sun!!! The "tail" is made of varying sizes of ice particles and chunks. The solar wind (a faint outstreaming of solar material) pushes comets' tails out, away from the sun.
a ion tail or a dust tail
No. Comets tails always point away from the sun. I believe the are a result of the heat and solar winds projected out from the sun which strip material off from the comet as it travels through space.
Comets are made of mainly 3 parts -dust tail, ion tail and coma
A comets tail is pushed because of the solar wind.
Comets
A Comets tail points away from the sun.
From the earth we see comets as shooting stars, because theres a tail to it.
No, comets have tails due to solar radiation subliming ices and other volatile substances into a temporary atmosphere that is tail shaped due to the comets velocity.